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Tonight at the Buena Vista Twp monthly meeting, Department members received an award signifying the 1st place win for best marching unit, 1-20 people at the NJ State Fireman's Convention Memorial parade. Also, congratulations to our Twp sister companies, Richland and East Vineland on your wins. ... See MoreSee Less

As most of you may already know, one of our members and his family lost their home on Friday night due to a fire. At this time they are in need of the basic items we all take for granted, Clothing! Below is a list of sizes etc.Donations can be dropped off to the station today between 2p & 6p. Also again tomorrow night between 6p & 9p. If you can help that would be Greatly appreciated. They'll need summer and winter clothing, undergarments and shoes. Please donate only new or gently used items. Gift cards are also welcome.
Adult Female - Pants size 16, shirt size XL, shoe size 9
Teenage Femaie - Pants size 18. shirt size XXL and shoe size 10w
Adult Male - Pant size 36x34, Shirt size L and shoe size 11
Adult Male - Pant size 40x34, shirt size XXL, shoe size 12
Teenage Male - Pant size 38x34, shirt size XXL, shoe size 11
Station address
4231 Tuckahoe Rd
Franklin Twp, NJ

When tragedy hits home.
September 22nd at 1822 hours Star Cross FD was dispatched to 4300 block of Tuckahoe Rd for the dwelling fire. Chief 43301 arrived on location with smoke showing from the single family dwelling and struck the all hands. Quint 4336 arrived and went into operations with an 1.75" while trying to gain access to the fire in the attic. A quick stop was made and the family were all unharmed. The fire brought in companies from Franklin Twp, Clayton, Williamstown, Cecil, and Collings Lakes. There were no reported civilian injuries, and one firefighter sustained a minor injury.
Unfortunately this was the home to one of our members. It's not often that we are on the opposite end of the emergency, It's every firefighter's own worst fear. This firefighter has been one of the top responders since joining, continually giving back to his community. Please keep him and his family in your thoughts as they recover. We will update as more information becomes available.